Sunday, July 20, 2008

July Adventures...


Our most-recent performance during the Oregon Country Fair, July 12th 2008
Not only is my belly (19 weeks) rounder than the others, but also much whiter!! Maybe I should get some sunning in!


I started vending at the Saturday Market. I'm selling my candles, beaded bobbies, and driftwood windchimes. The hangers that Dede made out of old piano keys really come in handy here!


Taken during KC's reletive's visit, early July. They brought a nice little package of goodies from home, including KC's old saxophone and this darling butterfly costume that I believe is meant of the little one, although I couldn't resist trying it on!

A 5-Generation Reunion

KC's granparents and cousins came to visit just before the 4th of July. We had a great time together...his cousins are getting so big! We celebrated KC's birthday early by going out to eat. We also had them over to our place where we had a foozeball compitition and dress up party!




Little dancing ladies: Abby, Emmy and Makenna

They made the long trek to Oregon for a big family reuion that happens in a different state every two years. KC's great-grandma Susan came all the way from Minnesota for the gathering, and we were lucky enough to be close enough to go and visit her.



5-Generations: Papa, Great-Grandma Susan, KC, LeeLee & Baby, Nana (Susan's daughter)

Monday, July 14, 2008

babys first pictures!!!!

What an amazing process! We got to see all the major internal organs, the strong beating heart and crazy looking spine, the brain, kidneys and bladder. The baby was moving around a lot and could be seen kicking away, though I haven't felt it much. Also as an added bonus, baby got the hiccups while we were watching. The nurse was careful not to reveal any gender, so it's still a lovely surprise. All looked very healthy and right on par with growth rate and due date.


The nurse had quite a time getting the baby to face the image. Here you can see the face with the arm around it, and the knees folded up on the bottom. The lighter image under the baby's arm is my placenta, and the image between the arm and knees is the umbilical cord!!


Here's a view of the leg and foot. The baby's head is actuallly down near my cervix and the feet are on the left upper side of my tummy, which explains why I've felt a little lopsided lately!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

KC's creations...

Our beautiful garden. KC put a lot of love and intention into growing food for us. It's a blessing to nourish ourselves with this wholesome and healthy food!

Bamboo archway makes a great home for garden spiders!


Besides these yummy peas, we also have corn, kale, lettuce, broccoli, flax seed, mustard greens, melons and squash!



The kitties love the big backyard! They are slightly curious about my growing belly, but not overly-concerned at this point.



KC's Hut...a yurt-like structure he made using bamboo poles and old sheets. A great place the chill out.